April, 2010
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Author: TARU Leading Edge
The Rockefeller Foundation's Asian cities Climate Change Resilience Network initiative is a collective experiment with a range of activities that will together improve the ability of the cities to withstand, prepare for and recover from the projected impacts of climate change.
ASIA:India India:Indore, Surat
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April, 2010
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Author: TARU Leading Edge
The interventions in the cities of Indore and Surat include raising awareness of climate variability and climate change risks, developing city-specific vision strategies and scenarios for informed decision making.
GLOBAL ASIA:India India:Indore, Surat
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May, 2010
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Author: ACCCRN
Includes articles on Lessons from Disaster Risk Reduction; Making Cities Climate Smart; Spotlight On Thailand - Thailand's Participation in ACCCRN; ACCCRN Participation in UN-Habitat World Urban Forum 5; Q&A and Upcoming Events.
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August, 2010
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Author: ACCCRN
Includes articles on Adaptation Funding Reform; an interview with Konrad Otto-Zimmerman of ICLEI; Building Resilience for a Greener, Greater New York; Spotlight on India; Q&A and Upcoming Events and Announcements.
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August, 2010
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Author: Rosie Sjogren
This report summarises an exercise to map potential donors for ACCCRN in India, Indonesia, Vietnam
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September, 2010
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Author: TARU, TERI
An introduction to the ACCCRN method for dealing with urbanisation and climate change presented at an international workshop held in India on sustainable and climate resilient urban development gathered a unique combination of decision makers, city mayors and local government representatives,...
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November, 2010
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Author: ARUP
This document provides an overview of the process for establishing selection criteria and evaluation of ACCCRN intervention projects in the ACCCRN cities. The report also provides a summary of the experience to date and lessons learned.
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November, 2010
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Author: ACCCRN
This report provides an overview of the Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN) and was prepared for meetings between the Rockefeller Foundation and various donor and other multi-lateral agencies funding climate change programs globally.
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November, 2010
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Author: Intellecap
his report summarises the key business opportunities and challenges in the urban resilience building field. Private sector actors, from large corporations to social enterprises to community owned companies, seeking to better understand business opportunities in resilience building could find...
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November, 2010
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Author: TARU Leading Edge
With the intention to address problems such as repetitive floods, high population density and lack of safe and adequate water supply, the Surat Climate Change Trust was established to engage in policy advocacy regarding urbanization and climate change.
GLOBAL ASIA:India India:Surat
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